The ICT Standards Advisory Council of Canada (ISACC) is a partnership between industry and government. They recommend strategies for domestic and international Information and Communication Technology (ICT) standards development, implementation and promotion, which will meet the needs of Canadian users, industry and government.
Industry Canada works to improve conditions for investment, enhance Canada's innovation performance, increase Canada's share of global trade and build a fair, efficient and competitive marketplace. This includes managing Canada's airwaves and overseeing its bankruptcy, incorporation, intellectual property and measurement systems; providing financing and industry research tools to help businesses develop, import and export; encouraging scientific research; and protecting and promoting the interests of Canadian consumers.
Industry Canada works to improve conditions for investment, enhance Canada's innovation performance, increase Canada's share of global trade and build a fair, efficient and competitive marketplace. This includes managing Canada's airwaves and overseeing its bankruptcy, incorporation, intellectual property and measurement systems; providing financing and industry research tools to help businesses develop, import and export; encouraging scientific research; and protecting and promoting the interests of Canadian consumers.
Industrie Canada travaille à instaurer un climat favorable à l'investissement, à stimuler l'innovation, à accroître la présence canadienne sur les marchés mondiaux et à créer un marché équitable, efficace et concurrentiel. Cela comprend la gestion des ondes canadiennes et l'encadrement des systèmes fédéraux de faillites, de constitution en société, de propriété intellectuelle et de mesure; l'offre de financement et d'outils de recherche afin d'aider les entreprises à croître, à importer et à exporter; la stimulation de la recherche scientifique; ainsi que la protection et la promotion des intérêts des consommateurs canadiens.
Industrie Canada travaille à instaurer un climat favorable à l'investissement, à stimuler l'innovation, à accroître la présence canadienne sur les marchés mondiaux et à créer un marché équitable, efficace et concurrentiel. Cela comprend la gestion des ondes canadiennes et l'encadrement des systèmes fédéraux de faillites, de constitution en société, de propriété intellectuelle et de mesure; l'offre de financement et d'outils de recherche afin d'aider les entreprises à croître, à importer et à exporter; la stimulation de la recherche scientifique; ainsi que la protection et la promotion des intérêts des consommateurs canadiens.
The Indigenous Bar Association (IBA) is a non-profit professional organization for Indian, Inuit and Métis persons trained in the field of law. Its membership consists of Indigenous lawyers (practicing and non-practicing), judges, law professors, legal consultants and law students. As the field of Indigenous law develops, the public is becoming more aware and interested in Indigenous legal issues. The IBA plays an active role in promoting the development of Indigenous law and supporting Indigenous legal practitioners.
The Indigenous Bar Association (IBA) is a non-profit professional organization for Indian, Inuit and Métis persons trained in the field of law. Its membership consists of Indigenous lawyers (practicing and non-practicing), judges, law professors, legal consultants and law students. As the field of Indigenous law develops, the public is becoming more aware and interested in Indigenous legal issues. The IBA plays an active role in promoting the development of Indigenous law and supporting Indigenous legal practitioners.
Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada is responsible for addressing and resolving issues arising from the legacy of Indian Residential Schools and works with former students of Indian Residential Schools, Aboriginal organizations, church representatives, and the Courts, to oversee the timely and effective implementation of the Indian Residential Schools Settlement Agreement. WARNING: This website deals with topics that may cause trauma.
Independent Living Canada is the national umbrella organization, representing and coordinating the network of Independent Living (IL) Centres at the national level. Independent Living Canada is a national, bilingual, non-profit organization, and is governed by a Board of Directors which is comprised of a majority of people with disabilities. Its responsibilities mainly consist of providing support, training, networking with government and non-government organizations, and information dissemination.
This information on impaired driving laws in Canada is prepared by Canada Dept. of Justice. It covers:
- Drug-impaired driving and
- Alcohol-impaired driving
It is important to note that provinces and territories have additional laws or regulations that may apply. Make sure to check the laws in your area. Please visit Canada’s impaired driving webpage for statistics, research, and more information on the dangers of driving while impaired.








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